Image forming apparatus

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is an image forming apparatus that includes a body housing having an opening and a cover covering the opening, a body frame in the body housing for supporting thereon various component parts of the image forming apparatus, an image forming cartridge receivable into the body housing through the opening to be detachably supported on the body frame and a support assembly supporting the mounted image forming cartridge. The support assembly includes a locking member movable between a locking position at which the image forming cartridge is limited in its movement along the direction of separating away from the body frame and a releasing position at which the image forming cartridge is allowed to move away from the body frame. The support assembly further includes an elastic member elastically biasing the locking member to the releasing position and a pressing member provided on the cover for pressing the locking member to remain in the locking position when the covered is closed to cover the opening.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation Application of prior application Ser.No. 12/760,326, filed on Apr. 14, 2010, in the United States Patent andTrademark Office which claims priority from Korean Patent ApplicationNo. 10-2009-0091545, filed on Sep. 28, 2009 in the Korean IntellectualProperty Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein byreference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present disclosure relates generally to an image forming apparatuswith a detachable cartridge, and, more particularly, to an image formingapparatus having an improved structure for secure mounting of thedetachable cartridge.

2. Description of the Related Art

An image forming apparatus forms an image on a recording medium usingdeveloper or ink. After a period of operation, the supply of thedeveloper may become exhausted or component members may become worn out,resulting in poor image quality or even the inability to form anyadditional images. Some components of the image forming apparatus, e.g.,the container for the supply of developer or an image holding member,are provided as replaceable cartridges that can be removed from thehousing or the main body of the image forming apparatus for replacementwith new cartridges.

Such detachable cartridges may however experience some movement from theintended operational mounting position, for example, due to thevibration during the image forming operations or an external impact. Animage forming apparatus thus typically adopts some structure forpreventing the cartridge from becoming detached by such movements.

Such detachment preventive structure generally includes the cartridgebeing pressed by an elastic force, for example, of a spring, and thusrequires a user to exert some force to overcome the elastic force whenmounting the cartridge into the main body. As the elastic force becomesgreater to improve the secure mounting of the cartridge, the user isrequired to exert a greater mounting force, increasing the likelihood ofthe improper or incomplete mounting of the cartridge. Such improperly orincompletely mounted cartridge may result in the defects in theresulting image on the recording medium, malfunctioning of the imageforming apparatus or even in a permanent damage to the image formingapparatus due to misalignment with other components.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there may be providedan image forming apparatus that may include a body housing, a bodyframe, an image forming cartridge and a support assembly. The bodyhousing may have an opening and a cover configured to selectively coverthe opening. The body frame may be arranged in the body housing forsupporting thereon one or more components of the image formingapparatus. The image forming cartridge may be configured to form thereona visible image and to be detachably mountable on the body frame, andmay be receivable into the body housing through the opening. The supportassembly may support the image forming cartridge mounted on the bodyframe, and may comprise a locking member, an elastic member and apressing member. The locking member may be movable between a lockingposition at which the locking member prevents the image formingcartridge from moving in a direction away from the body frame and areleasing position at which the locking member allows the image formingcartridge to move away from the body frame. The elastic member mayelastically bias the locking member toward the releasing position. Thepressing member may be provided on the cover in such a manner that thepressing member presses on the locking member so as to cause the lockingmember to remain in the locking position when the cover is closed tocover the opening of the body housing.

The locking member may comprise a locking member body, a hinge movablycoupling a first end portion of the locking member body to the bodyframe and a stopper formed at a second end portion opposite the firstend portion of the locking member body. The stopper may be in aninterfering contact with and thereby limiting movement of the imageforming cartridge that is mounted on the body frame.

The image forming cartridge may comprise a cartridge housing and acartridge pressed part formed on the cartridge housing. The cartridgepressed part may be configured to come into a locking contact with thestopper of the locking member.

The cartridge pressed part of the image forming cartridge and thestopper of the locking member may be configured and arranged such that,when the stopper is able to come into a contact with any portion of thecartridge pressed part, closing of the cover causes the pressing memberto press the locking member to move toward the locking position, and inturn causes the image forming cartridge to move from a first position toa second position closer to the body frame through such contact betweenthe stopper and the cartridge pressed part.

The locking member body may comprise a curved contact surface that comesinto initial contact with the pressing member when the cover is beingclosed.

The locking member body may comprises an inclined contact surface thatcomes into initial contact with the pressing member when the cover isbeing closed.

The image forming apparatus may further comprise a transfer unit, whichmay be supported on the body frame to correspond to the image formingcartridge, and which may be configured to transfer the visible imagefrom the image forming cartridge onto a recording medium. The supportassembly may further comprise a cartridge pressing member arranged onthe body frame. The cartridge pressing member may be configured toelastically press the image forming cartridge toward the transfer unit.

The cartridge pressing member may comprise an inclined contact guidesurface that comes into initial contact with the image forming cartridgewhen the image forming cartridge is being received into the bodyhousing.

The direction in which the cartridge pressing member elastically pressesthe image forming cartridge may be perpendicular to the direction inwhich the image forming cartridge is received into the body housing.

According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there may beprovided an image forming apparatus having a housing with an openingthrough which to detachably receive a removable component unit of theimage forming apparatus and a cover for selectively closing the opening.The image forming apparatus may include a support frame, a lockingmember, an elastic member and a pressing member. The support frame maybe arranged in the housing, and may define a mounting position of theremovable component unit at which the removable component unit receivedinto the housing is to be operably supported on the support frame. Thelocking member may be configured to be movable between a lockingposition and a releasing position. The locking member may limit themovement of the removable component unit away from the mounting positionwhen the locking member is in the locking position, and may allow theremovable component unit to move away from the mounting position whenthe locking member is in the releasing position. The elastic member mayelastically bias the locking member unit to move toward the releasingposition. The pressing member may extend from the cover to be in apressing contact with the locking member in such a manner to cause thelocking member to remain in the locking position when the cover isclosed.

The removable component unit may comprise an image forming cartridgethat includes an image holding member having an image carrying surfaceon which an image formed of developer is to be supported.

The locking member may comprise a locking member body pivotally coupledto the support frame. The locking member body may have a stopper formedon an end portion thereof that is configured to come into contact with aportion of the removable component unit being received into the housing.The stopper may define a contact surface that extends perpendicular tothe direction along which the removable component unit is received intothe housing.

The locking member body may further comprise a contact guide surfaceconfigured to make an initial contact with the pressing member of thecover being closed. The contact guide surface may be curved to guide thepressing member to move slidingly thereon toward the support frame.

The locking member may be configured and arranged such that, when thelocking member is able to come into a contact with any portion of theremovable component unit, movement of the locking member toward thelocking position urged by the pressing member of the cover being closedcauses the removable component unit to move from a position away fromthe mounting position toward the mounting position to thereby beoperably supported on the support frame in the mounting position whenthe cover is completely closed.

The image forming apparatus may further comprise an elastic pressingmember that may be configured to elastically press the removablecomponent unit received in the housing along a first directionperpendicular to a second direction along which the removable componentunit is received into the housing.

The removable component unit may further comprise a developer containerhaving stored therein a supply of developer and a development roller forconveying the developer from the developer container to the imagecarrying surface of the image holding member to thereby form thereon theimage formed of developer.

The elastic member may comprise a torsion spring that biases the lockingmember to pivot about a hinged coupling with the support frame so as tomove toward the locking position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure willbecome more apparent by the following detailed description of severalembodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, of which:

FIG. 1 is a lateral cross-sectional view of an image forming apparatusaccording to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrative of mounting of an imageforming cartridge in the image forming apparatus of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrative of relevant portions of asupport assembly of the image forming cartridge of FIG. 2;

FIGS. 4 to 7 illustrate the operation of the support assembly forsupporting the image forming cartridge during various stages of mountingthe image forming cartridge in the image forming apparatus according toan embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 8 illustrates the state of a cover when the image forming cartridgeis not properly mounted in the image forming apparatus according to anembodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Reference will now be made in detail to several embodiments of thepresent invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. Whilethe embodiments are described with detailed construction and elements toassist in a comprehensive understanding of the various applications andadvantages of the embodiments, it should be apparent however that theembodiments can be carried out without those specifically detailedparticulars. Also, well-known functions or constructions will not bedescribed in detail so as to avoid obscuring the description withunnecessary detail. It should be also noted that in the drawings, thedimensions of the features are not necessarily intended to be to truescale and may be exaggerated for the sake of allowing greaterunderstanding.

FIG. 1 is a lateral cross-sectional view that schematically illustratesan image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the presentdisclosure. The image forming apparatus 1 according to an embodiment mayinclude image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K corresponding todevelopers of different colors, respectively, for forming color orblack-and-white images. The image forming apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 1 isan example of an apparatus that employs an intermediate transfer methodof transferring the image, in which the visible images are nottransferred from the image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23Kdirectly onto a recording medium (M), but are instead transferred firstto an intermediate transfer medium such as, for example, an intermediatetransfer belt 41, and are transferred to the recording medium (M) fromthe intermediate transfer member. It should be understood however thatthe intermediate transfer method of transferring images is describedmerely as an illustrative example, and that an image forming apparatusaccording to an alternative embodiments may not necessarily employ anintermediate transfer medium.

As shown in FIG. 1, the image forming apparatus 1 according to anembodiment may include a paper feeding unit 10 configured to accommodatea supply of recording media and to feed the recording medium (M) alongthe recording medium transport path defined in the body housing 60,image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K respectively having theimage holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K for forming a visible imagewith developers of different colors, an exposure unit 30 configured toexposes the image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K with lightpattern that corresponds to an image data representative of the intendedimage to be formed, a transfer unit 40 operable to transfer the visibleimages formed on the image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K to arecording medium (M) and a fixing unit 50 configured to fix thetransferred image onto the recording medium (M).

The image forming apparatus 1 may further include a body housing 60accommodating one or more of the afore-described components. In the bodyhousing 60, a body frame (not shown) may be provided to position and/orsupport the components of the image forming apparatus 1.

The paper feeding unit 10 may include a paper feeding cassette 11detachably received in the body housing 60 and a first pickup roller 13which picks up and feeds a recording medium (M) stored in the paperfeeding cassette 11 one by one, and conveying the picked up recodingmedium (M) to registration roller(s) 15.

The registration roller(s) 15 operate(s) to align the leading edge ofthe recording medium (M) and to further conveys the aligned recordingmedium (M) toward the transfer unit 40 at certain time. An image isformed on one side of the recording medium (M) while it passes throughthe transfer unit 40 and the fixing unit 50.

The duplex roller(s) 17 are configured to feed the recording medium (M),one side of having formed thereon an image, in the reverse direction forforming images on both sides of the recording medium (M) as required.The recording medium (M) fed by the duplex roller(s) 17 is conveyed backto the transfer unit 40 by the registration roller 15 at the appropriatetime for forming an image on the other side of the recording medium (M).

The paper feeding tray 19 may be movably supported on the body housing60. Recording media (M) may be loaded on the paper feeding tray 19rotated away from the body housing 60 to provide a loading surface.Recording media (M) loaded on the paper feeding tray 19 may be picked upby a second pickup roller 14, and may be fed toward the registrationroller(s) 15. The transport path of a recording medium (M) picked up bythe second pickup roller 14 from the paper feeding tray 19 may thusshare a portion of the reverse transport path of a recording medium (M)fed by the duplex roller(s) 17.

The image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K may correspond to aplurality of colors, respectively. For example, the image formingcartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K may respectively correspond todevelopers of black, cyan, magenta and yellow, and may each bedetachable from the body housing 60 for replacement.

The image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K may includerespective cartridge housings 21C, 21M, 21Y and 21K for storingdeveloper of corresponding respective color, the image holding members23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K on which visible images of the developercorrespondingly stored in the cartridge housings and development rollers25C, 25M, 25Y and 25K configured to respectively supply the developer tothe image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K.

The exposure unit 40 exposes the image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and23K with light to thereby form electrostatic latent images thereon. Thedevelopment rollers 25C, 25M, 25Y and 25K apply the developer ofrespective colors to develop the electrostatic latent images intovisible images.

The transfer unit 40 transfers the visible images from the image holdingmembers 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K to a recording medium (M). According to anembodiment that employs an intermediate transfer method, the transferunit 40 may include an intermediate transfer belt 41 arranged to rotatein an endless loop and in contact with the image holding members 23C,23M, 23Y and 23K in such a manner the visible images from the imageholding member are transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 41overlapping one another. The transfer unit 40 may further include adriving roller 43 driving the intermediate transfer belt 41 to rotateand a final transfer roller 45 a for transferring the overlapped visibleimages from the intermediate transfer belt 41 to a recording medium (M),a transfer backup roller 45 b arranged to oppose the final transferroller 45 a and a tension roller 47 for providing tension to theintermediate transfer belt 41.

The transfer unit 40 may further include intermediate transfer rollers49C, 49M 49Y and 49K arranged to oppose respectively the image holdingmembers 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K with the intermediate transfer belt 41interposed therebetween to affect the transfer of the visible imagesfrom the image holding members 23C, 23M, 23Y and 23K to the intermediatetransfer belt 41.

FIG. 2 illustrates the mounting of the image forming cartridges 20C,20M, 20Y and 20K in the image forming apparatus 1 according to anembodiment. Referring to FIG. 2, the image forming apparatus 1 mayinclude an opening on one side of the body housing 60, through whichopening the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K are receivedto be mounted or removed for replacement. A body frame 70 may beprovided in the body housing 60 for supporting and/or properly arrangingthe image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K in relation to theother components.

To mount the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K in the bodyframe 70, a user moves the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and20K into the body housing 60 along the X direction, and closes the cover61. To detach the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K fromthe body frame 70, the user opens the cover 61, and moves the imageforming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K away from the body housing 60along the-X direction.

In order to reduce the movement of the image forming cartridges 20C,20M, 20Y and 20K in the direction of separating from the body frame 70,i.e., in the-X direction in FIG. 2, for various reasons even after beingmounted in the body frame 70, an image forming apparatus 1 according toan embodiment of the present disclosure may include support assemblies80 to support the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and 20K mountedin the body frame 70.

The support assemblies 80 support the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M,20Y and 20K so as not to move or separate once the image formingcartridges are properly mounted in the body frame 70. The supportassemblies 80 support the cartridge housings 21C, 21M, 21Y and 21 K ofthe image forming cartridges.

According to an embodiment, the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Yand 20K may each include a cartridge pressed part 27 protruding at oneend of the respective cartridge housings 21C, 21M, 21Y and 21K, i.e., atthe ends in the-X direction, for allowing the image forming cartridgesto be supported by the support assemblies 80. The cartridge pressed part27 is formed with a hole 29 (see FIG. 3) through which a positiondetection protrusion (not shown) projecting from the body frame 70passes in order to verify that the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M,20Y and 20K are at the proper position when completely mounted in thebody frame 70.

As also shown in FIG. 2, an image forming apparatus according to anembodiment may further include pressing members 300 formed on one sideof the cover 61 facing the image forming cartridges 20C, 20M, 20Y and20K. The pressing members 300 which will be explained later in greaterdetail.

Referring now to FIG. 3, the support assembly 80 according to anembodiment will be described in greater detail. In the followingdescription, while, for the sake of brevity, only the support assembly80 corresponding to the image forming cartridge 20K is explained, itshould be understood that the same description may be equally applicableto the other support assemblies 80 corresponding to the other imageforming cartridges 20C, 20M and 20Y.

The support assembly 80 according to an embodiment, and as shown in FIG.3, may include a locking member 100, which is movably coupled to thebody frame 70, and which is configured to lock the cartridge pressedpart 27 of an image forming cartridge and a first elastic member 200elastically biasing the locking member 100 in the direction of releasingthe locking relationship with the cartridge pressed part 27. A pressingmember 300 shown in FIG. 2 presses against the locking member 100 whenthe cover 61 is closed.

With the above configuration, the support assembly 80 is capable ofreducing the separation of the image forming cartridge 20K from the bodyframe 70 when it is mounted in the body frame 70. Further, since thelocking member 100 is biased by the first elastic member 200 in thedirection of releasing the lock between the locking member 100 and thecartridge pressed part 27 rather than in the direction of locking theimage forming cartridge 20K, a less amount of force is required from auser when mounting and/or detaching the image forming cartridge 20K.

The support assembly 80 may further include a cartridge pressing member400 that is configured to press the cartridge pressed part 27 in thedirection of the transfer unit 40, and may also include a second elasticmember 500 that elastically biases the cartridge pressing member 400.

Accordingly, the support assembly 80 presses the image forming cartridge20K toward the transfer unit to reduce the up and down movement of theimage forming cartridge 20K, that is the movement of the image formingcartridge 20K toward and away from the transfer unit, thereby allowing amore stable transfer of the visible image from the image holding member23K to the transfer unit, for example, to the intermediate transfer belt141.

According to an embodiment, the locking member 100 may include a lockingmember body 110 extending away from the body frame 70, that is, in the-Xdirection, a hinge 120 formed at one end portion of the locking memberbody 110, with which the locking member body 110 is movably coupled tothe body frame 70, and a stopper 130 formed at the other end portion ofthe locking member body 110 for regulating the movement of the cartridgepressed part 27 in the-X direction.

The locking member 100 may includes a first contact part 140 that makesthe initial contact with the pressing member 300 as the cover 61 closesand a second contact part 150 adjacent the first contact part 140 thatis in contact with the pressing member 300 when the cover 61 iscompletely closed.

The locking member 100 rotates about the hinge 120 between a lockingposition (L) and a releasing position (R). When the locking member 100is in the locking position (L), the movement of the cartridge pressedpart 27 in the-X direction is regulated by the stopper 130 so that theimage forming cartridge 20K is locked into position. When the lockingmember 100 is in the releasing position (R), the image the stopper 130does not interfere with the movement of the forming cartridge 20K sothat the image forming cartridge 20K is allowed to move to be mountedinto, and/or detached from, the body frame 70.

That is, during the mounting of the image forming cartridge 20K on thebody frame 70, the locking member 100 remains in the releasing position(R) so as not to interfere with the movement of the image formingcartridge along the moves in the X direction. Once the image formingcartridge 20K is fully mounted in the body frame 70, the locking member100 may move to the locking position (L) to regulate the movement of thecartridge pressed part 27 in the-X direction.

According to an embodiment, such movement of the locking member 100 maybe achieved by the provision of the first elastic member 200 and thepressing member 300.

The first elastic member 200 may be, for example, without limitation,may be a torsion spring arranged in the hinge 120 or coupled to the bodyframe 70, and elastically biases the locking member 100 toward thereleasing position (R). In order to allow the mounting of the imageforming cartridge 20K in the body frame 70, when the cover 61 is open,the locking member 100 is kept at the releasing position (R) by thefirst elastic member 200 so as not to interfere with the movement of thecartridge pressed part 27.

The cartridge pressing member 400, under the elastic bias of the secondelastic member 500, presses the cartridge pressed part 27 in the-Zdirection to prevent the image forming cartridge 20K from moving up anddown. In order not to interfere with the movement of the cartridgepressing member 400, a hole 111 may be formed in one area of the lockingmember body 110, or alternatively the locking member 100 and thecartridge pressing member 400 may be disposed separately from eachother. In the illustrated example, the direction along which thecartridge pressing member 400 presses the cartridge pressed part 27 maybe perpendicular to the direction of mounting/detaching movement of theimage forming cartridge 20K.

With such configuration, the elastic bias to be overcome when mountingthe image forming cartridge 20K in the body frame 70 is the elasticforce of the second elastic member 500, but not of the first elasticmember 200, allowing a user to easily mounts the image forming cartridge20K.

FIGS. 4 to 7 are illustrative of the operation of the support assembly80 in various stages of the mounting of the image forming cartridge 20Kinto the body frame 70. Referring to FIG. 4, in order to mount the imageforming cartridge 20K in the body frame 70, a user opens the cover 61,and moves the image forming cartridge 20K into the body frame 70 in theX direction.

As the locking member 100 remains in the releasing position (R) due tothe elastic bias of the first elastic member 200, the cartridge pressedpart 27 can move in the X direction without being interfered by thelocking member 100.

The surface of the cartridge pressing member 400 that initially comes incontact with the cartridge pressed part 27 may be inclined, for example,as the slant part 410, which allows an easier movement of the cartridgepressed part 27 in the X direction, overcoming the elastic bias of thesecond elastic member 500

FIG. 5 illustrates the cartridge pressed part 27 being pressed by thecartridge pressing part 400 when the image forming cartridge 20K isreceived fully in the body frame 70. As shown in FIG. 5, as thecartridge pressed part 27 overcomes the elastic bias of the secondelastic member 500, and as the image forming cartridge 20K is thusallowed to move completely into the body frame 70, the cartridge pressedpart 27 is pressed by the cartridge pressing member 400 in the-Zdirection, thereby reducing the up and down movements of the imageforming cartridge 20K.

When the image forming cartridge 20K is completely mounted, the usercloses the cover 61, causing the pressing member 300 protruding from theinner side of the cover 61 to approach the locking member 100, which isstill in the releasing position (R).

FIG. 6 illustrates the pressing member 300 initially coming into contactwith the locking member 100 as the cover 61 moves further in the closingdirection. As shown in FIG. 6, as the cover 61 moves, an end portion ofthe pressing member 300 initially comes in contact with the firstcontact part 140 of the locking member 100. The further movement of thepressing member 300 in the X direction, which is guided slidingly by thefirst contact part 140, causes the locking member 100 to overcome theelastic bias of the first elastic member 200, and as a result to movefrom the releasing position (R) to the locking position (L). Accordinglyto an embodiment, in order to make such sliding movement of the pressingmember 300 easier, the first contact part 140 may be formed to beslanted or rounded.

FIG. 7 illustrates the cover 61 being completely closed. As shown inFIG. 7, when the cover 61 completely covers the body frame 70, thepressing member 300 has moved further in the X direction to be incontact with the second contact part 150 on the upper portion of thelocking member 100, opposing the elastic bias of the first elasticmember 200 to thereby allow the locking member 100 to be in the lockingposition (L).

When the cover 61 is closed, the pressing member 300 prevents thelocking member 100 from returning to the releasing position (R), causingthe locking member 100 to remain in the locking position (L). When thelocking member 100 is in the locking position (L), the stopper 130opposes and thus limits the movement of the cartridge pressed part 27,and thus the movement of the image forming cartridge 20K, in the-Xdirection, thus preventing the image forming cartridge 20K from beingseparated from the body frame 70 due to the vibration in the imageforming apparatus 1 or to an external impact.

Further, since the cartridge pressing member 400 presses the cartridgepressed part 27 in the-Z direction, it is possible to reduce themovement of the image forming cartridge 20K along both the X and Zdirections.

In order to detach the image forming cartridge 20K from the body frame70 for, for example, maintenance or replacement, the user first opensthe cover 61. When the cover 61 is open, the pressing member 300 isseparated from the locking member 100, causing the locking member 100 tomove from the locking position (L) back to the releasing position (R)due to the elastic force of the first elastic member 200.

With the locking member 100 being in the releasing position (R), theuser is able to move the image forming cartridge 20K in the-X direction,and remove the image forming cartridge 20K from the body frame 70.

As described above, by closing the cover 61, the locking member 100 maybe maintained in the locking position (L) by the pressing member 300,thereby preventing the image forming cartridge 20K from being separatedfrom the body frame 70 during when the image forming apparatus 1 is inoperation.

FIG. 8 illustrates the situation where the cover 61 is closed withoutthe image forming cartridge 20K being completely mounted in the bodyframe 70. In FIG. 8, the proper position of the cartridge pressed part27 when the image forming cartridge 20K is properly mounted in the bodyframe 70 is indicated as the position P. If prior to closing the cover61, the user has failed to fully mount the image forming cartridge 20Kso as to result in the cartridge pressed part 27 being positioned at theposition P2 away from the position P1, and if the cover 61 is closed insuch a state, so long as the cartridge pressed part 27 is in contactwith at least a portion of the stopper 130 when the pressing member 300contacts the locking member 100, the pressing member 300 causes thelocking member 100 to move to the locking position (L), and in turncause the cartridge pressed part 27 to move in the X direction. That is,the pressing member 300 pressing on the locking member 100 results inthe portion of the stopper 130 in contact with the cartridge pressedpart 27 causing the cartridge pressed part 27 to move from the positionP2 into the properly mounted position P1. Accordingly, even when theuser has fail to place the image forming cartridge 20K in the propermounting position P1, the image forming cartridge 20K can neverthelessbe properly mounted by closing the cover 61.

As described above, according to one or more aspects of the presentdisclosure, a support structure for a removable cartridge of an imageforming apparatus may include a locking member locking the removablecartridge in the properly mounted position and a pressing memberprovided in a cover for pressing the locking member into the lockingposition when cover is closed, thereby preventing an undesirableseparation of the removable cartridge from the image forming apparatus.

According to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, the lookingmember may be elastically biased in the direction of releasing, ratherthan maintaining, the locking relationship with the removable cartridgeso as to allow an easier mounting of the removable cartridge.

According to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, even whenthe user fails to properly position the removable cartridge in the imageforming apparatus, the closing of the cover results in the removablecartridge moving into the proper mounting position, thus realizingimproved reliability and/or reduced likelihood of degradation in theimage quality.

According to one or more aspects of the present disclosure, portions ofthe contact surfaces of the support structure can be slanted or roundedfor added convenience in mounting of the removable cartridge in theimage forming apparatus.

While the disclosure has been particularly shown and described withreference to several embodiments thereof with particular details, itwill be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that variouschanges may be made to these embodiments without departing from theprinciples and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined inthe following claims and their equivalents.

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 18. An image forming apparatus comprising: a bodyhousing; a door coupled to the body housing so as to open or close thebody housing; a cartridge detachably accommodated to the body housingwhen the door being opened; and a locker movably mounted to the bodyhousing and placed in first position if the door being opened, the firstposition allowing movement of the cartridge to be accommodated ordetached with respect to the body housing, wherein the door urges thelocker so that the locker places in second position preventing themovement of the cartridge, if the door being closed while the cartridgeis accommodated to the body housing.
 19. The image forming apparatusaccording to claim 18, further comprising a spring biasing the lockertoward the first position.
 20. The image forming apparatus according toclaim 18, wherein the locker rotates about a hinge between the firstposition and the second position.
 21. The image forming apparatusaccording to claim 20, further comprising a torsion spring coupled tothe hinge and the body housing so as to bias the locker toward the firstposition.
 22. The image forming apparatus according to claim 20, whereinan end portion of the locker coupled to the hinge and another portion ofthe locker forms a stopper arranged to contact to a portion of thecartridge to prevent the movement of the cartridge.
 23. The imageforming apparatus according to claim 18, wherein at least one portion ofthe locker contacts to the cartridge accommodated to the body housingand other portion of the locker contacts to the door, while the doorbeing closed.
 24. The image forming apparatus according to claim 23,wherein the other portion of the locker comprises a pressing memberextended from the door.
 25. The image forming apparatus according toclaim 23, wherein the other portion of the locker is formed to beslanted or rounded.
 26. The image forming apparatus according to claim18, further comprising: a transfer unit accommodated to the body housingand transferring image formed by the cartridge to a recording medium;and a cartridge pressing member arranged on the body housing andconfigured to elastically press the cartridge toward the transfer unit.27. The image forming apparatus according to claim 26, wherein thecartridge pressing member comprises an inclined contact guide surfacecoming into initial contact with the cartridge when the cartridge moveswith respect to the body housing to be accommodated to the body housing.28. The image forming apparatus according to claim 26, wherein a firstdirection in which the cartridge pressing member presses the cartridgeis perpendicular to a second direction in which the cartridge moves withrespect to the body housing to be accommodated to the body housing.